Every child is different, yet many parents with an interest in astrology recognise that their babies share common characteristics with their star sign.Determination, stubborness, a happy-go-lucky personality or an interest in how things work - all
, clench her fists and even arch her back.”Other signs include a flushed face, not wanting to be touched, and looking shocked or distressed. The tears tend to occur between 5pm and 9pm, and should stop by the time she’s 4 months."It’s important to remember
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be signs to watch out for: You find you need to put on a front to the world You feel a failure in that you can’t cope while everyone else seems to be just fine You’re frequently tearful for no obvious reason You find it hard to bond with your baby You find
Every labour is different - from the way it starts to how quickly it progresses.Getting to know the distinct phases will help you feel prepared for when labour comes on, recognise the signs that your baby is on its way, what happens at each stage
1. You're fascinated by pregnant women and can't take your eyes off their bumps. Ditto newborn babies. One look and you can virtually hear your ovaries clamouring, 'My turn! My turn!'2. Yes, we know the experts say, 'Relax and it will happen.' But as every woman who is TTC knows,...
Today is National Bacterial Vaginosis Day and Dr Dawn Harper, star of TV show Embarrassing Bodies, wants more women to know the signs of this common vaginal infection, which affects 1 in 3 women.Dawn told us, "Most women think any discharge
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Most pregnancies last until at least 37 weeks, but around 7% of babies arrive earlier.A premature delivery often can't be avoided so what signs should you be looking out for if you think your baby might be born prematurely?The following are all